Indiana Code § 4-2-1-1.5

Salary of state officers other than the governor; adjustment of amounts; appropriation for payment of increases
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Sec. 1.5. (a) Beginning January 1, 2025, and on each date thereafter on which a state elected official other than the governor takes office, the annual salary of each state elected official other than the governor is as follows: (1) For the lieutenant governor, an amount equal to eighty-eight percent (88%) of the annual salary of a supreme court justice under IC 33-38-5-8 , as adjusted under IC 33-38-5-8.1 . However, the lieutenant governor is not entitled to receive a per diem allowance for performance of duties as president of the senate. (2) For the attorney general, an amount equal to eighty-three percent (83%) of the annual salary of a supreme court justice under IC 33-38-5-8 , as adjusted under IC 33-38-5-8.1 . (3) For the state comptroller, an amount equal to sixty-six percent (66%) of the annual salary of a supreme court justice under IC 33-38-5-8 , as adjusted under IC 33-38-5-8.1 . (4) For the treasurer of state, an amount equal to sixty-six percent (66%) of the annual salary of a supreme court justice under IC 33-38-5-8 , as adjusted under IC 33-38-5-8.1 . (5) For the secretary of state, an amount equal to sixty-six percent (66%) of the annual salary of a supreme court justice under IC 33-38-5-8 , as adjusted under IC 33-38-5-8.1 .       (b) A state elected official is not entitled to receive a salary increase under this section for a state fiscal year in which state employees in the executive branch who are in the same or a similar salary bracket do not receive a statewide average salary increase.       (c) If a salary increase is required under this section, an amount sufficient to pay for the salary increase is appropriated from the state general fund.

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